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I want to create a document that will allow people to click certain words and
then the document will expand and a definition/explanation will appear. I do not want to use a hyperlink because I do not want to be diverted to another document. I just want hidden text to appear when people click on a word. I have come across this many times while looking through Microsoft Help. I think the words are usually green with a dotted underline. Anybody understand what I am talking about? Jason |
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Word's Help is an HTML file. There is no way to achieve this effect in Word.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jason" wrote in message ... I want to create a document that will allow people to click certain words and then the document will expand and a definition/explanation will appear. I do not want to use a hyperlink because I do not want to be diverted to another document. I just want hidden text to appear when people click on a word. I have come across this many times while looking through Microsoft Help. I think the words are usually green with a dotted underline. Anybody understand what I am talking about? Jason |
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As Suzanne said, Word's Help is a totally different type of file than
the file that Word creates, and so operates differently. However, there are a couple of ways that you could fake the effect you are after: Option 1, closer to what you describe: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Toggle_Data_Display.htm Option 2, using custom screentips This would bring up a description while you hovered over a word. To create this, you would need to make the word a hyperlink that goes nowhere (make it a hyperlink within the document, and enter # as the destination, then set a custom screentip with the definition). Jason wrote: I want to create a document that will allow people to click certain words and then the document will expand and a definition/explanation will appear. I do not want to use a hyperlink because I do not want to be diverted to another document. I just want hidden text to appear when people click on a word. I have come across this many times while looking through Microsoft Help. I think the words are usually green with a dotted underline. Anybody understand what I am talking about? Jason |
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Jason wrote:
I want to create a document that will allow people to click certain words and then the document will expand and a definition/explanation will appear. I do not want to use a hyperlink because I do not want to be diverted to another document. I just want hidden text to appear when people click on a word. I have come across this many times while looking through Microsoft Help. I think the words are usually green with a dotted underline. Anybody understand what I am talking about? Jason You could Insert; Comment for certain words, and then provide the text for the comments. When a user hovers a mouse over the word, the comment will pop up until thye move they mouse away from that word. HTH Pop` |
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